Britney vs Spears

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Britney Vs Spears
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Directed by Erin Lee Carr
Produced by
  • Erin Lee Carr
  • Kate Barry
  • Sarah Gibson
Cinematography
  • Shane Sigler
  • Megan Stacey
Edited by
  • Jason Sager
  • Tim K. Smith
Music by
Production
companies
Distributed by Netflix
Release date
  • September 28, 2021 (2021-09-28)
Running time
93 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Britney vs Spears is an 2021 American documentary film directed by Erin Lee Carr, that follows American singer-songwriter Britney Spears and her life over several years of her career and her conservatorship. It was released on September 28, 2021, on Netflix.

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Synopsis

Following Britney Spears life over several years and her conservatorship.

Production

Erin Lee Carr spent two years researching and investigating the Spears' conservatorship dispute. [1] Carr had attempted to reach out to Britney Spears through her representatives, but did not receive a response, instead writing her a letter about the film. [2] The film initially was supposed to revolve around the conservatorship and the media's treatment of her, but following the release of Framing Britney Spears , it changed the structure of the film. [2] [3]

In February 2021, it was announced Lee Carr would direct an untitled film about Spears, with Netflix set to distribute. [4]

Reception

On Rotten Tomatoes it has a 60% approval rating based on reviews from 15 critics, with an average rating of 4.20/10. [5] On Metacritic , the film holds a rating of 41 out of 100, based on 12 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews". [6]

Kristen Lopez for IndieWire gave the film a B− writing, "Erin Lee Carr’s Britney vs Spears feels like a movie not searching for scandal but a genuine desire to help, to say something to Spears, to remind us why we love her and how we failed her. It reminds us how a government system has failed her consistently for 13 years. It reminds us of how her family has failed her. [7] Judy Berman of Time gave the film a positive review, writing: "The most thoughtful, stylishly composed of the three docs, it's framed by Carr and Eliscu’s collaborative quest to break the silence surrounding the conservatorship." [8]

Conversely, Michael Cragg for The Guardian gave the film one star out of five, writing: "Certainly not in the pop star’s best interests, this disturbing film gives redemption stories to controversial figures from Britney’s past. Nothing about this feels right." [9] Daniel D'Addario for Variety wrote: "This shapeless doc feels overlong at just over 90 minutes, because it's unclear what, exactly, Carr and collaborator Jenny Eliscu want to say about Spears." [10] Jen Chaney of Vulture wrote: "a Netflix work that was originally intended to celebrate Britney unfortunately comes across as a bandwagon jump", referring to the documentary Framing Britney Spears that had premiered earlier that year. [11] The Daily Beast and San Francisco Chronicle both described the film as "exploitive". [12] [13]

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